NEW JERSEY -- The meterological profession seems to be redeeming itself, so it bears mentioning that Accuweather.com is predicting that a nor'easter will swirl off the East Coast next week, Thanksgiving week. They say the weather won't be as cold as during the last storm, which coated the county in snow overnight.

This story says: "Another nor'easter will form and hover along the East coast during the week of Thanksgiving (Nov. 18 to 23). How close to the coast the storm tracks will determine how unsettled the weather gets in the I-95 corridor to the Appalachians. Major cities that could be within the storm's reach include New York City, Philadelphia, Boston and Washington, D.C."

The writer also notes, "At least during the early stages, the storm should not be as intense as last week's nor'easter. However, it may get stronger during the middle of the week, at which point it could wobble into eastern New England or get kicked out to sea."

For daily weather in Hudson County, click on the Accuweather link in the upper right of this page, hudsonreporter.com.